Hi, my name is _______ and I’m a constituent from zip code______ and a member of Indivisible. I’m calling to ask [the MoC] to continue to demand the return of all the separated migrant children to their parents. NOW.

The assault on our senses is daily: there’s always a new outrage. But we must not let this blind us to the fact that many of the older outrages are still with us and are not yet addressed. We must not forget.

One of the most egregious outrages of this administration is still unresolved: thousands more migrant children than originally announced were torn from their parents and were lost track of. Now the government doesn’t want to be bothered to find them and reunite them with their families. I ask [the MoC]: what if they were your children? What then? Please treat their plight with the urgency you would feel in that case and get them reunited.

Hi, my name is _______ and I’m a constituent from zip code______ and a member of Indivisible. I’m calling to ask [the MoC] to support the “Save the Internet” Act”, re-establishing net neutrality across the country.

The Trump administration, spearheaded by FCC Commissioner Ajit Pai, ignored tens of thousands of public comments and bowed to the corporate interests who stand to make even more money by restricting internet access by the public and small companies. But the internet is a public good and must remain so. The Save the Internet Act will re-establish a free and open internet, which is a necessary condition for our free and open society.

Hi, my name is _______ and I’m a constituent from zip code______ and a member of Indivisible. I’m calling to ask the Senator to support S 42, the Background Check Expansion Act.

The House, enabled in no small measure by the youth activist push to ensure the safety of our students, finally passed HR 8, the Bipartisan Background Checks Act of 2019, an important first step in regulating the use of guns. The bill has now moved to the Senate. I’m urging the Senator to fight for it’s passage through the Judiciary Committee and through the Senate.

Hi, my name is _______ and I’m a constituent from zip code______ and a member of Indivisible. I’m calling to ask Senator Feinstein to drop her effort to craft an alternative to the Green New Deal and embrace the Green New Deal itself.

As David Roberts has written: “[Democrats] could stick together and show Republicans, and the public, that there is a new, stronger consensus behind reducing emissions. Or they could demonstrate that the party remains divided, weak, and hesitant — and that the GOP has plenty of room to continue cynically slow-walking the issue.”

The Senator’s refusal to support the broad outlines that the Green New Deal offers chooses the latter alternative and is misguided. Furthermore, in chasing an illusive and weak compromise, it squanders the activist energy and bold initiative necessary for solve this most critical problem.

I urge the Senator to drop her alternative and to support the Green New Deal.

Hi, my name is _______ and I’m a constituent from zip code______ and a member of Indivisible. I’m calling to thank Senator Harris for signing on as a co-sponsor of the Green New Deal, the most critical legislative framework of our time.

In co-sponsoring the Green New Deal, the Senator is leading the way to save our species from extinction and to save our nation from crushing inequality. The GND framework is bold and broad – exactly what we need at this dangerous moment. I urge the Senator to continue to push to keep the Green New Deal strong and ambitious. Nothing less will save us.

Hi, my name is _______ and I’m a constituent from zip code______ and a member of Indivisible. I’m calling to thank Representative [Huffman / Thompson] for signing on as a co-sponsor of the Green New Deal, the most critical legislative framework of our time.

In co-sponsoring the Green New Deal, the Representative is leading the way to save our species from extinction and to save our nation from crushing inequality. The GND framework is bold and broad – exactly what we need at this dangerous moment. I urge the Representative to continue to push to keep the Green New Deal strong and ambitious. Nothing less will save us.

Hi, my name is _______ and I’m a constituent from zip code______ and a member of Indivisible. I’m calling to ask Representative Thompson to push House & Ways Chairman Richard Neal to demand Trump’s tax returns as well as the Trump Organization’s tax returns in their entirety, going back at least ten years.

It’s become abundantly clear over the last two years that the Trump Organization is and has been in effect a criminal enterprise – one with strong links to Russia. Congress and the public need to see the full picture as quickly as possible, since every day that the criminals remain in the White House the damage grows. Yet Richard Neal apparently intends to move slowly and to avoid the real target: the Trump Organization returns that potentially hold the key to much of Trump’s criminality. Neal’s excuse is that it’s all just too complicated. That’s lazy and cowardly. Please, let Richard Neal know: time to do your damned job.

Hi, my name is _______ and I’m a constituent from zip code______ and a member of Indivisible. I’m calling to ask Assemblymember Aguiar-Curry to support AB 40, the Clean Cars 2040 Strategy, in her role as a member of the Committee on Transportation.

The crisis is upon us. In its most recent report, the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change gave us a decade to take decisive action to reduce carbon emissions. If we fail, the consequences will be devastating for our children and grandchildren. AB 40 addresses a critical part of the challenge for California: developing the path for a quick transition to Zero Emission Vehicles. The path must be articulated by 2021 and maintain a target of eliminating the sale of any new gas-powered vehicles in the state by 2040. This is a critical goal and the bill mandates the necessary first step to getting there. I urge Assemblymember Aguiar-Curry to support it.

Hi, my name is _______ and I’m a constituent from zip code______ and a member of Indivisible. I’m calling to ask [the Senator] to support Senate Bill 54, to illuminate plastic pollution and waste.

Single-use products—typically plastic packaging – are overflowing our landfills, fouling our oceans and streets, and burdening the environment. Current disposal and recycling policies cannot resolve these problems, and California can no longer afford to wait for a resolution.

Senate Bill 54 requires reduction, composting or recycling of 75 percent of single-use packaging by 2030. It’s a goal we can and must achieve in California. I’m asking the Senator to vote “YES” on SB 54.

Hi, my name is _______ and I’m a constituent from zip code______ and a member of Indivisible. I’m calling to ask [the Assemblymember] to support Assembly Bill 1080, to illuminate plastic pollution and waste.

Single-use products—typically plastic packaging – are overflowing our landfills, fouling our oceans and streets, and burdening the environment. Current disposal and recycling policies cannot resolve these problems, and California can no longer afford to wait for a resolution.

Assembly Bill 1080 requires reduction, composting or recycling of 75 percent of single-use packaging by 2030. It’s a goal we can and must achieve in California. I’m asking the Assemblymember to vote “YES” on AB 1080.